ux(download): Improve Visibility of Download Links#2
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FlorianWendelborn wants to merge 1 commit intoLANDrop:masterfrom
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ux(download): Improve Visibility of Download Links#2FlorianWendelborn wants to merge 1 commit intoLANDrop:masterfrom
FlorianWendelborn wants to merge 1 commit intoLANDrop:masterfrom
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It’s not obvious that the download links are there currently, as they’re not highlighted in any way. This small change should improve it and make it easier for people to find them.
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Came here to make this PR - 100% agree. |
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It’s not obvious that the download links are there currently, as they’re not highlighted in any way. This small change should improve it and make it easier for people to find them.
Additionally, since issues can’t be created here: I think it would be great to include a license file (e.g. MIT or BSD). I’m fine with my small patch counting as public domain and with @LANDrop repurposing it for whatever needs, so no worries there.